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Below are links to some web sites that show off my skills as a web designer. The sites are generally ordered from most recent and most attractive to oldest and least attractive. It is interesting to note the progress in my ability as a web designer. Compare the bottom most sites to the top ones, and to this one. As you can see, I am improving constantly.
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Xocai50
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Designed in March 2006, this site seeks to be a source of news, information, and signup materials for Xocai distributors. It runs off of PHPNuke but has been customized to meet my needs. If you're interested in distributing healthy chocolate, join through Xocai50 and receive a $50 bonus check.
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The Electronic Prodigy
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I have been working on this site for the past several years. Back in 1996, I thought it would be cool if there were a site on the web where I could get help on my homework. I found few exceptional sources, so I decided to make one. This web site is the result of that decision. It has become a great resource to students and teachers worldwide.
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Bainbridge Family History
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A no-frills web site about a family from my ancestry. It contains organized links to more third party information on the family.
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Rich's Personal Page
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My second attempt at a web site. Notice how I felt that the more complex the site was, the better. I loved colors, fonts, forms, inline images and sounds, etc. I had just learned to do interesting things in a web site, however I had not yet learned when to do these things. This site is a good example of a programmer doing something just because he can.
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Dr. Robert Christiansen
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This site was my first attempt at any sort of web publishing. Notice that it is very simple, yet still relatively attractive. This web site was made before I knew how to do anything very interesting. This was a blessing in disguise; once I learned how to do 'interesting' things, I began creating sites like the one above. (Rich's Personal Page)
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Rich Christiansen, [email protected]
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